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Title : Route Optimization Scheme based on Path Control Header
Author(s) : J. Na, et al.
Filename : draft-na-nemo-path-control-header-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2004-4-30
In this memo, we propose a unified Route Optimization (RO) scheme
that can solve several types of RO problem by using Path Control
Header (PCH) Piggybacking. In our scheme, Home Agent (HA) does
piggyback the PCH on the packet which is reversely forwarded from
Mobile Router (MR). That enables any PCH-aware routing facility on
the route to make a RO tunnel with MR using the Care-of address of
MR contained in the PCH. By applying to some already known NEMO RO
problems, we show that our scheme can incrementally optimize the
routes via default HA-MR tunnel through the simple PCH
interpretation.
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